I'm not old enough to remember Hogan-Warrior, which gives me less excuse for knowing about it

I'm not really fussed who the final pairing is, any combination would be pretty good. But from Hearns point of view O'Sullivan-Trump would be the peoples champ versus the new peoples champ. If Trump were to win it would be the passing of the torch in a way a Trump win over Higgins or Williams wouldn't. Either of them against Ding would be the other one that would get huge interest.

KrazeeEyezKilla wrote:I'm not old enough to remember Hogan-Warrior, which gives me less excuse for knowing about it

I'm not really fussed who the final pairing is, any combination would be pretty good. But from Hearns point of view O'Sullivan-Trump would be the peoples champ versus the new peoples champ. If Trump were to win it would be the passing of the torch in a way a Trump win over Higgins or Williams wouldn't. Either of them against Ding would be the other one that would get huge interest.

I'm old enough, I was 9 when they 'fought'. Though I hated wrestling as a kid, came into it more as a mid-teenager. Saw the match years later on video. It was actually pretty rubbish.

KrazeeEyezKilla wrote:I'm not old enough to remember Hogan-Warrior, which gives me less excuse for knowing about it

I'm not really fussed who the final pairing is, any combination would be pretty good. But from Hearns point of view O'Sullivan-Trump would be the peoples champ versus the new peoples champ. If Trump were to win it would be the passing of the torch in a way a Trump win over Higgins or Williams wouldn't. Either of them against Ding would be the other one that would get huge interest.

I hate O'Sullivan, and would rather chop my idiot off then see him in a second live World Final. Judd Trump is okay, I guess. But I think it's weird how people are suddenly jumping on the bandwagon, calling him the people's champion. His play has suddenly become awesome, but he isn't particularly charismatic,